Bottle-stopper.



F. E. GARLSON. BOTTLE STOPPER. APPLICATION 'HLE SEPLZ. I914.

' Patented Jul' 18;1916

I WITNESSES; INVENTOR. fl E' ederz'ckil 6672 5010: ,,W

NECTICUT.

To all Mm it may namern:

.Be it known that I, FREDERICK E. CARL- SUN a citizen oi the United States, and a vel'txeat section. the cap.

havingi 't'eatiu'oe nfmuvelty and ad? which ma be bent resident 0f New Britain yyin the ceunty of,

Hartford and State 0f Connecticut; have ine vented certaln new' and meats in Bottle- Stoppers, lowing is a specification. \1 v The object of this invention .is $0 produce a device of" the character described iintage.

of which In the drawings-Figure 1 is a- :fitentpal F 1g. 2 a bottom flew-0f Fig. 3 a-detail view show l ng the relatinn n? the cork to the base 0f tee cap.

Referring to the drawings, adenntes the .knob'o f the stopper,"which may of course bevof'an'y desired form shape, hI OIfXH'IHIQHr V "tatinn 7) the base thereotpreferably formed and i sheet metal and v Separately tl'xerefmm v 1 any edeslrable rhannm'.

let Or by soldering a nut in plane; or 'in 'en'me otheumnvenienfi manner-J 'lhe base has V shaped slits yleavin g pointed parts i prongs against the underside of the base.

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Application med September 2, 1914 joint between the twn parts to prevent its relative rotation down to tom: the: prongs. e' is a cork which is driven with these passing through the and engaging. the threaded apex tul'e in the base to draw the tine parts together.

the head of which is an aperture in the cork and hasafmetal Washerengaging:

FREDERICK E, "JAEHZISON, BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ASSIGNQR T0 LANDERS;

FR.-ARY & CLARK, OF BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT;

A CORPORATION 01? tum-- BOTTLE-STOPPER.

V Speeification of Letters Patent;

Patented 11137 18 -1916! Serial no. amuse. e

with thethreaded aperturec, the edge of the cork 1s drawn down hard-against the base forming a tight joint, and the prongs" held the cork in position so that it cannot 9 turn while itis being drawn down into p0 sitinn. "lheaperture in the cork may be fined m by a cork plug 7a.] f a Tlue r'onstruchnn provides an inexpenslve stopper. combining the cork plug with and insures a any kind m a handle, tight I am aware'that the vzuinu parts of tfi e" devu'e may be nuuhfied in' details-"Without departing from the spirit of the invention 'i as 'set fnrth in the appended 'clailns.

{claim as my invention:- a L 1. In a device of the charmrterdescri d,',- a base h:'xving-,its under surface concaveti, a fiat-ended stopper fitted against said gee;- vaved surface. means; for damping said stepper against said cmcaved surface, and means on said base engaging saidstopper 2. In an article of the character described,

fa mneave base having a, central threaded aperture aetopper having a fiat surface ranged agumst Saul (runways base, the stopper hemp; ventrally apertured, and a screw FREDERICK E. CARLSON. 'Witnessesi I C. E. Nmmz, J12,

ET'uaL M. BAILEY.

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apertl'u'e in the stopper 6 a 

